Thursday, June 11, 2009

The 2010 model

5+1=6
That's the email we sent to our friends recently. Yes we are expecting. Hope to meet the next edition in Jan 2010.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Thursday, April 16, 2009

They're growing up.

I'm not sure how God accomplishes this, but our kids are growing up. It's fascinating to see them develop, learn and change. It's fun to watch their excitement and hard to see them learn in their dissapointments.

Justin is 6 now, in grade 1. He enjoys school...I never liked school. A few weeks ago we were listening to CFAM to see if school was on or off. "Is my school closed?" he asked. "No. School is still on." "Yessss!!" he replied. (If I had done this, my parents would have rushed me to the hospital to have me checked out). It's fun to see Justin enjoying his friends and classmates. He's very social. Justin is a little man with agressive play habbits but with a soft heart. I love to listen to Justin pray. I'm always amazed at the depth of his prayers, prayers that are not copies of what we pray but prayers that reflect his own gratitude and concern.

Kaitlyn is 3 going on 15. She's a girl. She likes to dress up, she likes to be cute. When she get's dressed up for church on Sunday she likes to present herself to Dad. Dad enjoys approving of his little Cutester. I think people view Kate as being older than she is because her speech is very advanced for her age. Though she pretends to be shy sometimes, in reality none of our kids are. Katie is very bold and has a powerful personality. We're excited to see how God will use her in the future. In the present it creates regular showdowns when deciding "who's the boss". Dad vs Cutester can look very similar to planets colliding.

Charity is our resident 1-1/2 year old goof. She's at that stage where she's either sleeping or "on the move". For quite a while we've noticed that Charity has a twinkle in her eye (I can never figure it out, she's got very dark brown eyes that are...bright) and a smirk in one corner of her mouth. Over the past two months or so I've heard Charity say "Daddy" to her mom (when I was out of sight), but she would never call me Daddy to my face. "Can you say "Daddy"? I ask. "Mama" she replies...every time. When we're praying together, often she'll say "Amma" (her version of "Amen") a few times before we're done. I guess she's not a fan of long winded prayers.

I'm blessed that I can honestly say that I like my children. I like talking with them and being with them. I enjoy their characters and personalities. I find it exciting to watch them turn into something new...daily. In the past I've been scared of praying for faith because with faith comes trials. I'm seeing that the benefit of faith far outweighs any trials that God may put into our lives. My prayer for my kids is that they will become people of faith and people of prayer.

CP

Monday, April 06, 2009

Our long weekend

This last week I took some time off of work and we headed to the Winter Fair in Brandon on Thursday. The kids had a good time with the "Through the farm gate" portion of the fair, petting animals etc. We were happy to be able to spend some time with Grandma Pauls, Grandma Irving, Trevor, Jamie and Brooklyn. Thursday evening we made the second leg of our trip to Saskatoon to help Netties sister Anna move back to Manitoba. Since everything was full in Brandon anyway we spent the night in Virden. As I was checking into the motel I asked about the "Infestation Warning" with a picture of a maple bug that was on the wall. The lady cut eye contact and then said something about how good it is that they die in Winter...I decided not to tell Nettie until we left the next morning.

On Friday we headed out to Saskatoon with a 3 hour lunch break at Chuck-E-Cheeses in Regina. The kids had a great time playing games though we'd all had our fill by the time we left.

We had a good time visiting and packing stuff up with Anna, our van was full to the ceiling and we had some extra stuff roped to the top. We left on Sunday after the farewell lunch at Anna's church. We'd done a 4 part drive to Saskatoon which we did in one shot on the way back. The kids were good the whole way back (the movies helped...Thanks grandma P). Nettie had to talk to me to keep me awake toward the end of the drive. We arrived home shortly after 1am. Even though she was asleep we could hear Charity quietly giggle as we put her into her own bed. I didn't blame her, I felt the same.

CP

Monday, March 30, 2009

Raising your kids without raising your blood preassure

This weekend we went to a wonderful weekend parenting confrence that was hosted by the Winkler Ministerial at the EMM Church. The fee was $15 per adult, childcare was free and lunch was provided. What mennonite could resist? When Charity rejected the childcare option, grandma and grandpa Dyck along with auntie Sara stepped in and took her with them on Saturday. And Auntie Barb spent Friday evening with Charity.

The speaker this weekend was Christian commedian Phil Callaway.

He spoke very much to our situation. We have some very lively kids and we often wonder "what are we doing wrong? Why do those parents ignore their kids and they sit still while ours run and run...." We were encouraged to hear stories about how there is light at the end of the parenting tunnel. Actually, I laughed until I ran out of air a few times.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

If we'd had the camera out

If we'd had our camera out this morning, our blog would be something like this.

This is a picture of Nettie and I waking up this morning. This is Nettie telling Chris to remember that it's garbage day.

This is a picture of Chris, hearing a low rumble from outside.

Here I am without a jacket running down the ice covered lane after the garbage truck. (note the -22 degree temp on the thermometer in the foreground). If you look closely on the left side of the picture you can see the people in those cars behind the garbage truck are staring at me.

Here I am walking back up our lane carrying a full garbage can and a bag. (notice the slumped shoulders and the defeated look on my face).

Friday, February 27, 2009

Please Pray......

Chris' friend Charles had a liver transplant on February 12. All was going well till last night when he started to bleed, so please remember him in your prayers. Here is the last update from Christine (Charles' wife):



Quick update from the hospital: Charles is still stable enough that people are not panicking--which is good, but they still have not found out where the blood is coming from, and it IS still coming, though more slowly--which is not so good.
He's been transferred back to the Organ Transplant Unit, which I had thought we were finished with...if he has to be in the hospital at all, this is a very good place to be...sigh. They are figuring out right now what they need to plan and prep for next, since the gastro scope did not show anything useful--again, both good and not great in that they need to keep looking. Please pray that they do a good job of managing his condition while they figure things out, and that they WILL figure things our as soon as they reasonably can.
A bonus for us: quite a few of the med staff are away at a conference for a few days, but our lovely coordinator is still here--too bad for her, since the conference is in Banff, but good for us/me, since she could probably talk me through pretty much any crisis I needed to navigate! The young physician who is mostly in charge of Charles's care seems to be doing a good job in his own way...
I think Charles is most discouraged by the news that he will probably not be allowed to eat for a while...somehow that's tangible, personal, and hard for him to hear.
He is working on his loom knitting, though--two projects on the go already! =)
More later...



If you would like to read more check out the journal entries here:

http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/cschroeder

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Valentine's Day Party


On Saturday Feb 14, we held our 8th annual valentines party. Every year we invite a number of our un-attached friends for an evening of food and table games. This year the turnout was good.


Making the heart treat boxes:
Look Janet peeled an orange............

In the past the meal has generally been chilli on a bun, but this year Nettie, Sara, Barb and Mary put together a mystery meal complete with options like "Farmers Friend" (water), "Rippers delight" (a knife) and "David's Geometry" (our main course, shepherds pi...I mean pie). The meal was served in three courses which people ordered in advance. Some people had courses of the meal that were mostly composed of cutlery and no food, and then later they got food without cutlery.

(Nettie eating her salad with crackers as her utensils
Catherine, eating jell-o with a straw. Nobody could suck hard enough to get the stuff up the straw, so it's sort of like having one chopstick.


Mary "drinking" her jello from her plate.







Sick Sick Sick

They other day Chris was sick and stayed home from work. By late afternoon Kaitlyn had joined in.....


Wednesday, February 04, 2009

Toboganning Accident

On Sunday Jan 18 we went toboganning at the hill on the church parking lot. Though we didn't get any pictures of the good sledding we did, we did get a picture of the lasting effects to Justin's face.

Gone Skating...

On Saturday, Jan 17, our family along with Nettie's sister Sara went to Bethel Park to skate on the "loop" of ice that has been made there by the city. It was sunny and relatively warm, a great day for skating with young children. Justin is still in "stepping" stage with his skates and Kaitlyn spent most of her time sitting on the ice or being held up by someone else. Charity was very pleased to do her first outdoor walk. A good time for everyone.


Friday, January 16, 2009

Making Cookies

Yesterday Morgan (a neighbor) came over for the afternoon. He comes every Thursday after Kindergarten. Kaitlyn and him have lots of fun playing house. I decided we would make cookies and decorate them, here are some pictures of Kaitlyn and Morgan making 'schmaunt' cookies.




































































They had lotsa fun....


















































Okay.... you're right they did not sit and watch the cookies bake for the entire 8 minutes.

Monday, December 29, 2008

Pauls Family Christmas

The past few days have been a busy and eventful time. We have met with both of our families and received more then we can enumerate. Christmas morning was spent here at home with our immediate family, and then in the afternoon we went to Reinland for the Dyck family gathering.

The Dyck gathering was made up of an even 15 kids and 15 adults (Henry and Agatha have another one on the way. I guess we could use a few more adults...but that'd just bring more grandkids.) Tiffany and Andrew shared the honor of reading the Christmas story of Luke 2. The day was loud and fun. We came home full of food and hauling a pile of loot.

Boxing day was a day of recuperating and preparation for the Pauls gathering. The Pauls gathering was an over-nighter at Chris' parents home. The moring of the 27th we opened our gifts and later that day we all went to Winkler and checked in to the Days Inn where we spent 2 nights. Grandma Pauls (Chris' grandma) bought the whole extended family (somebody said 36 people) an all inclusive two night stay (wow!). We spent our time singing, swimming, visiting and water-sliding. The singing/sharing times on Sunday were a highlight. We counted six individuals/families that lead worship in their churches and this was definately a contributing factor. It was also a treat to see the out of province relations.

Our lives are simple, so here's a video of our new kettle that we got for Christmas! (we're pretty proud)

We've also enjoyed sitting on our couch watching our new "Little House on the Prairie" DVD on our new portable DVD player while wearing our new Christmas socks! Perhaps next week we'll start on our new "MASH" season.

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Justin's Birthday Party

Last Thursday, we had a party to celebrate Justin's 6th birthday. We thought it'd be easier to accomodate 10 kids at the school gym, so we rented it for two hours after school. The boys had a good time running up and down and playing games. Chris got a well needed workout and Nettie got a few pictures while assisting with crowd control.





















This is a video of us playing "Turtle Tag". It's like regular tag except when you get tagged, you have to roll onto your back and paddle your hands and feet like a turtle that's been rolled onto his back. Then another kid has to roll you back onto your feet before you can continue. The kids taught it to us.



By the time our time was up at the gym, the kids were pooped. Their energy came back on the ride to our house, a lot quicker than our energy.


















The meal was typical 1st grade birthday party material. Hot dogs, juice and birthday cake. Justin and the boys had a good time. We found that we were really tired once the adrenaline wore off. Many thanks to Nettie's sister Sara for her help with transportation and helping at the house.






Wednesday, December 17, 2008

2008 in Review

Since we don't send out a Christmas letter every year, we've decided to do a similar thing on our blog. 2008 has not been an uneventful year, it began with the closure of CP Steel in January, a decision that had been made earlier. Closing the shop after 7 years was difficult, many of the tools and machines were sold off. In February Chris started his new temporary job, welding at General Metal Fabrication. In the Spring he started his permanent position as Customer Service Representative at General Metal, a job he enjoys.


As I look back on the Spring, I can't beleive that Justin only learned to drive without training wheels this year. He's so good without them now it feels like he's been riding without them longer.

The summer brought swimming lessons, soccer, gardening and house painting. In Spring Nettie bought a family pass at the pool and we spent as much time as we could there over the Summer. Justin did his swimming lessons over the summer and greatly improved. When he began, he was a little nervous of getting his face wet, by the end of the summer he was jumping in without a life jacket on. We also did a bit of swimming in Altona and later in the Summer we went to Delta Beach North of Portage where the water stays shallow a long way in.

Nettie spent a bunch of her summer in the garden. We doubled the size of our garden this year which made for some great summertime stir frys. We had more than we could deal with, so at the end of the summer we filled our wagon up with the last of our corn on the cob, a few tomatoes and some peppers and found neighbours who would take them. It was a fun way to meet the neighbours.


It sounds sort of stupid to say that I spent my summer painting the house, but that's the truth. With all of the other stuff (not sure what it was now) that we had up this summer, I fought to get a few hours in at a time.


The fall began with Justin entering into Grade 1 and a new renovation project, new windows. We got half of our new windows in before the weather forced a hault to the work. Fall also saw the creation of a new Bible study group. We, along with Barb Klassen Nettie's sister Mary and Jim & Judy Wiebe's family began a study on the Book of John. It has been a challenge to all of us and we've had some really good discussion along with some wonderful desserts.


Kaitlyn has turned into a little lady this year. Kate loves to dress up and she loves to be pretty. Kate learned to drive a tricycle this spring and she likes an excuse to run. She's learned to speak very clearly, better than a lot of kids that are older than her.


Charity is developing quickly. In the past month, she's mastered walking and is now working on climbing. Though she's still small for her age, she's learning some of the sign language that the other kids know and she's starting to babble sentences to people. Every now and then she even says an identifiable word (we're her parents, of course they're on purpose).

2008 was a year of change for our family. God has blessed our family.

Thursday, November 06, 2008

Happy Belated Birthday Charity

On October 30th Charity turned 1!! Her birthday was just a private affair, only our family.

Justin and Kaitlyn are so very excited about Charity's accomplishments. It is great to see the joy for each other. We are so thankful that our children get along as well as they do. They are a huge blessing to us.

Here is Charity following family tradition and destroying the first piece of birthday cake. She had lotsa fun!! (It's long!!)





Wow one already, time goes by so fast. The other day I caught her climbing up onto a chair, I went for the camera and this is the look she gave me when she finally figured out how to get into a sitting position from a standing position on the chair. She was SO excited.




Here is a photo of our Clown and our princess. We dressed up for the penny carnival at church. The Children had a great time. Except for Charity who was under the weather. After we drop in a few homes to say "Trick or Treat smell your feet," as Justin Would say!